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Joe Biden pardons Hunter Biden

By Frank BojaziDecember 2, 2024Updated:November 8, 202560
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(Crankers) President Joe Biden has officially pardoned son Hunter Biden. Joe previously said he would not pardon Hunter, but considering it’s his son, then obviously he was going to pardon him all along.

Hunter Biden was due in court for sentencing on December 12 for gun-related charges in Delaware. He was to be in court for sentencing in California for tax charges. ABC News reported on Hunter Biden’s statement since being pardoned:

Hunter Biden first released a statement directly after the pardon was issued, saying in part, “I will never take the clemency I have been given today for granted and will devote the life I have rebuilt to helping those who are still sick and suffering.

Who is Hunter Biden? Hunter Biden, born Robert Hunter Biden on February 4, 1970, is an American attorney and businessman. He is the second son of President Joe Biden and his first wife, Neilia Hunter Biden. Hunter Biden has had a varied career, including working as a lobbyist, legal representative for lobbying firms, a hedge fund principal, and an investor in venture capital and private equity funds.

He has also been involved in international business, serving on the board of Burisma Holdings, a Ukrainian energy company, from 2014 to 2019. His business dealings and personal life have been the subject of significant media attention and political scrutiny, especially during his father’s political career1.

Hunter Biden has faced legal challenges, including convictions on federal gun charges and tax evasion charges. Despite these challenges, he has been open about his struggles with addiction and has been sober for several years.

Hunter Biden also has a child with a stripper and the whole Biden family seems to ignore the child, even though she’s part of the family.

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  1. KerryBlue on December 2, 2024 2:47 am

    Frank, this article presents a challenging scenario. While presidential pardons are indeed within the legal rights, the optics of pardoning one’s own family member, particularly under such circumstances, demands a nuanced discussion. Doesn’t it potentially set a concerning precedent for future administrations?

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    • FactCheckFred on December 2, 2024 2:47 am

      Interestingly, the power of pardon is one of the broadest powers available to a president, but you’re right, the ethical considerations here cannot be ignored. Such actions are bound to be scrutinized under the lens of public perception and legal precedent.

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    • SkepticSam on December 2, 2024 2:47 am

      Exactly my point. It’s like there’s one rule for them and another for us. When you have power, seems like accountability just flies out the window.

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  2. Jill_T on December 2, 2024 2:47 am

    I read about Hunter’s pardon and it got me thinking, isn’t this kind of thing pretty common in politics? People always using their position to help their family somehow?

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  3. TheRealMVP123 on December 2, 2024 2:47 am

    Imagine if I could pardon my brother every time he snagged the last slice of pizza. Hunter’s living the dream, huh? lol

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  4. Dale on December 2, 2024 7:30 am

    So, the message here is, you can evade your tax payments, be a druggie when you buy a pistol and all is forgiven as long as your daddy is the so called President.
    Yeah, Democrat elitists are just like the rest of us slugs. Or pretend to be.

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